An overview on alternative binders for flexible pavement

Bitumen (asphalt) is viscoelastic, rheological and non-magnetic material composed of heavy hydrocarbons with low dielectric constant (e'). It is a by-product of petroleum oil refinery. Though it is used as a binder for flexible pavement all over the world, it has severe environmental impacts. B...

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Main Authors: A. Aziz, Md. Maniruzzaman, Rahman, Md. Tareq, Hainin, Mohd. Rosli, Wan Abu Bakar, Wan Azelee
Format: Article
Published: Elsevier Ltd. 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/57793/
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Summary:Bitumen (asphalt) is viscoelastic, rheological and non-magnetic material composed of heavy hydrocarbons with low dielectric constant (e'). It is a by-product of petroleum oil refinery. Though it is used as a binder for flexible pavement all over the world, it has severe environmental impacts. Bitumen is non-hazardous at room temperature but when heated at 165-200 °C, it becomes toxic. Consequences, such as environmental degradation, depleting petroleum reserves and price-spiking, led researchers to explore alternative sources of obtaining binder for pavement. This paper provides an overview of the probable materials that could be used as an alternative binder. The materials obtained from bio-based sources, such as bio-oil, polymer, plastic, rubber and waste cooking oil and retrieved from waste material show promise and discussed. Further research is needed to make them satisfactory replacement of bitumen on an industrial scale, and be a sustainable source of binder for flexible pavement.